The LISS Data Archive contains three main sources of data. The Background variables contain monthly-updated socio-economic and demographic information. The LISS Core Study is an annual longitudinal survey consisting of multiple questionnaires covering a broad range of topics. The Assembled Studies contain surveys and experiments conducted as paid or externally funded assignments. You can browse …
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All Leiden University researchers are required to complete a DMP (Data Management Plan). This template can be used by all Leiden researchers to prepare a DMP and it is accepted by many research funders, including the Dutch funders NWO and ZonMw. Leiden researchers can also freely register for the workshop “How to write a DMP” …
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OSF is a free and open source project management tool that supports researchers throughout their entire project lifecycle.
A collaborative environment with all kinds of communication options such as chat and (video) telephony.
A personal cloud storage service to securely store, synchronise and share files. Cloud storage alternative to the Leiden University personal (P:) drive.
A working group cloud storage service to securely store, synchronise and share files from various external file systems, such as local file servers, SURFdrive, Dropbox, and Google Drive, whilst accessing the total environment from one common workspace.
The J drive for working group data is hosted on the infrastructure in the data centers of Leiden University, and integrate with all kinds of facilities of the University.
The Research data drive for bulk storage is hosted on the infrastructure in the data centers of Leiden University, and integrate with all kinds of facilities of the University.
A personal cloud storage service to securely store, synchronise and share files. Secure alternative to Dropbox and Google Drive.
OpenML is a platform to share detailed experimental machine learning results with the community at large and organize them for future reuse.